How to decorate a porch for summer
12 ways to add life to your home exterior |
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Now is the time to start thinking about you summer porch decor. The spring frosts are gone, which makes it the perfect time for planting annuals, and the stretching daylight begs for more time spent outdoors.
Depending on the size of your porch, the front porch ideas that make the most sense for your home might be purely decorative--think a front door wreath and a pretty hanging basket. Or, they could be more functional, like a set of rocking chairs for enjoying the evening sunset, or a dining area so you can take family dinners outside.
Whatever type of decor you're looking for, we've got an idea for it, below.
Summer porch decor - Ideas for a fun and functional space
It's officially outdoor living season and there's no need to relegate your summer decor ideas to the indoors! Looking for small front porch ideas that add curb appeal? Or a way to maximize space on your back porch? Keep reading.
1. Hang a porch swing
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There's something so charming and nostalgic about a porch swing. It's the ultimate way to waste away summer afternoon (just add a good book and a glass of lemonade). And, if you take design cues from the version above, by The Fox Group , your swing can also be a major decorative feature on your front porch.
Get the look by choosing cushions in a bright print that evokes a summer lifestyle, like these awning stripes that feel both nautical and Mediterranean.
2. Plant a flower basket
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Flower baskets are the quintessential summer porch decor, and they work for porches of all sizes. If you have a small front porch, flank your front door with one hanging basket on each side. Or, if you have a larger porch that spans the front or back of your home, hang a basket every few feet for a lush and fragrant summer display.
'The best summer hanging baskets mix trailing flowers with mounding and upright varietals to give that coveted full, layered look,' says Melanie Griffiths, editor of Period Living and one of Homes & Gardens go-to gardening experts. 'Flowers like petunias, geraniums and trailing verbena are some of the best flowers for hanging baskets. Of course, you'll also want to pay attention to how much sunlight your porch gets throughout the day, to ensure you're choosing the right plants.'
3. Turn your porch into an outdoor living area
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If you're lucky enough to own a large, wraparound or rocking chair-style porch, take advantage of the outdoor space by adding an al fresco outdoor living room and dining area. To help zone off each area, ground the living furniture with a large outdoor rug, seen above at a home by designer Jessica Risko Smith .
4. Break out the red, white, and blue
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If you have a front porch, it's almost a requisite to decorate it in full Americana during the summer, especially as part of your Memorial Day decorating ideas and over the Fourth of July.
For a classic, all-American look, hang flag bunting from the front railings or ceiling of you porch, or wrap columns and beams in flag banners.
5. Plant topiaries in colorful planters
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Planting a bunch of annuals isn't the only way to bring color to your front porch. If you prefer a simpler color palette for the front of your home, or you're looking for a more low-maintenance planter idea, plant boxwood topiary in colorful planters, like The Fox Group did, above. It'll add a bright spot to your front porch all summer (and all year round, too).
6. Use multi-purpose furniture
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Get the most life from your porch by including flexible furniture options that can serve different purposes depending on your needs, like outdoor poufs, cocktail tables, and storage benches.
'Outdoor poufs are a multipurpose must-have for any outdoor space,' says Jenny Reimold, interior stylist and HomeGoods style expert. 'They are sturdy and comfortable as an extra seat, footrest for an outdoor sofa or chair and can be instantly transformed into a side table when topped with a tray for food or drinks at a Fourth of July party. '
7. Plant a low-maintenance garden
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Frame your porch with a beautiful, low-maintenance garden that will add color to the front of your home throughout the summer season.
If your home's exterior gets lots of sunlight and you have the space for it, choose a mounding flower, like Proven Winners' Diamond Mountain Euphorbia Hybrid. This hardy flower is both heat- and deer-resistant, it's continuous blooming, and it doesn't need deadheading.
8. Switch out your door mat
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There's a good chance that, after a winter spent getting pummeled with muddy boots, snow drifts, and freezing temperatures, your door mat is looking a little worse for the wear. Give your front porch an inexpensive but effective upgrade by simply swapping your dingy mat for a new one.
For an extra-cheerful summer pop, choose a colorful door mat that plays up your planter box ideas.
9. Create a planter vignette
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Instead of a single planter by the door, up the visual impact with a layered planter vignette. To create a look like this one, choose planters in varying heights and shapes, and fill each one with just one or two types of flowers to create a graphic design. Keep the look cohesive with planters in a similar color or material.
10. Pile on the textiles
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Summer is the season where your porch will get the most use, and adding in pattern and texture enhances the sense that your outdoor space is an extension of the indoors. Outdoor poufs, pillows, and rugs are both functional and decorative, so use these items as a chance to add some style to your home exterior.
11. Create a modern scheme
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Traditional porch rocking chairs and overflowing, colorful hanging baskets can clash with home architecture that is more modern or minimalist, so if your home is more contemporary, look for front porch decor that suits its unique aesthetic.
Streamlined planters in varying heights, filled with seasonal greenery are a beautiful and symbiotic accent for modern front porches, as are contemporary outdoor furnishings.
12. Don't forget the rocking chairs
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If you're stuck in analysis paralysis over the type of furniture to add to your summer front porch, know that rocking chairs are always a good idea. There's a reason it's called a rocking chair porch, after all. Choose classic wood rockers, or upgrade for a Polywood version that's virtually weatherproof.
How do I make my porch more colorful for summer?
The summer season is synonymous with color, so it's natural to want to create a bright front porch for the season. Luckily, there are lots of ways to incorporate color into your front porch decor.
- Use colorful furniture: If your front porch is large enough for a seating area or even a few rocking chairs, your furniture is a great spot to start with incorporating color. Choose brightly colored chair cushions, patterned throw pillows, or multi-hued rugs to add plenty of pop to the porch.
- Flowers: Flowers are another must for a colorful porch. Whether you go with hanging baskets, window boxes, or planters and urns, find flowers in your favorite colors, or stick within a color scheme for a more formal look.
- Wreaths. A front door wreath isn't just for the holidays. Find one embellished with faux florals, or add ribbon to a simple boxwood wreath to add a bright spot to the front door.
- Flags and doormats. An easy way to add color to the porch is with flags and door mats. Swapping out these two elements for brightly colored versions will set a seasonal scene.
What are the best summer flowers for a porch?
The flowers you choose to decorate your summer porch should first and foremost be suited to your plant hardiness zone and the level of sun your porch gets each day.
Some good partial sun options that pack a lot of color and work in a range of climates include:
- Ivy Geraniums
- Begonias
- Impatiens
- Pansies
Popular full-sun choices include:
- Zinnias
- Lisianthus
- Poppies
- Petunias
Kaitlin Madden Armon is a writer and editor covering all things home. Her work has appeared in Real Homes, Architectural Digest, Martha Stewart Living, Refinery29, Modern Luxury Interiors, Wayfair, The Design Network, and lots more. She graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in journalism and currently lives in Connecticut with her husband, three kids, and black lab.
63 Joyful Summer Porch Décor Ideas
Getting ready for the coming summer? And in some regions summer is already here! That’s why decorating your porch for summer is very actual. Choose the style you like: rustic, shabby chic, modern, traditional or Scandinavian and start creating! For a shabby chic porch you’ll need some shabby chic furniture, statuettes, flowers and candleholders. I love rustic porches with wicker furniture, potted flowers, antlers and cozy textiles. Beach and sea-inspired porches are in trend, so take out corals, sea shells, sea stars and add wicker or simple white furniture. Bright colors and lots of green plants and flowers are amazing for any summer porch, so let your imagination go wild and enjoy cocktails on your porch!
Colors
Choose a proper color scheme for your summer porch – will it be a colorful or a neutral space? If you love neutrals, go for layered neutrals – they look very contemporary and chic and are on trend right now. If you want to turn on the brights, try red, bright blue, green and yellow for a zesty touch, pink and lilac for a girlish feel and so on – there are lots of combos and ideas to realize.
a boho front porch with a rug, a hammock, lots of lanterns hanging, potted plants and candles around
a boho summer porch with a neutral sectional sofa, bright printed pillows, a macrame chandelier, a glass coffee table and candles
a bold boho summer porch with navy furniture, a printed rug, jute ottomans, a glass coffee table and lots of potted greenery
a bright and welcoming summer porch with rattan furniture, a wall garden, a hanging chair and some blue textiles
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a bright summer porch with a sideboard turned in a planter, bright potted blooms and a red candle lantern
a bright summer porch with white furniture and super colorful blooms in pots and urns
a bright summer porch with white wicker furniture, potted greenery and blooms and a printed rug
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a cozy summer porch with ceiling fans, comfy upholstered furniture, a floor lamp and some tables
a cozy summer porch with wicker futniture, potted greenery and flowers, a jute rug, a dresser and some curtains
a modern farmhouse porch with a hanging macrame chair, a burlap ottoman, a white side table and greenery
a neutral summer porch with creamy wicker and wooden furniture, potted greenery and comfy chairs in brown
a shabby chic summer porch with metal and wicker furniture and bright floral arrangements
a simple summer porch with a white wicker loveseat, white stools, a wooden chair and some lights around
a stylish summer porch with a hanging daybed, a low chair, some neutral and pastel textiles and a boat
a summer farmhouse porch with wicker furniture, potted greenery and blooms, an old door and chair plus potted blooms
a summer porch with rattan chairs, printed pillows, a grey dresser and shutter decor
Furniture
The furniture should correspond your porch style: rustic, vintage, boho, farmhouse, modern, contemporary or shabby chic. Wicker and rattan furniture is a timeless idea that will fit many decor styles, and you may also add wooden pieces. If it’s a boho space, consider having a hammock and maybe a macramé chair.
a vintage farmhouse summer porch with dark staiend furniture, striped pillows, rubber boots, a dresser and blooms
a welcoming summer porch with a large rattan hanging loveseat, an ottoman, large lanterns and potted greenery
a welcoming summer porch with rattan sofas, large lanterns, green side tables and potted citrus trees
a white summer porch with comfy rocking chairs, potted greenery and blooms, a checked rug and lanterns
a wooden sectional sofa with bright upholstery, a printed rug and a small side table with a basket
a wooden sofa, a red wooden coffee table, candle lanterns and greenery in pots
farmhouse porch decor with white wooden and wicker furniture, gingham textiles, potted blooms and greenery
simple porch decor with white wicker chairs, potted greenery and a crate as a side table
a simple vintage-inspired summer porch with white wicker furniture, bright pillows, potted greenery and blooms
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white wicker furniture, green printed textiles, grene signage and lanterns for a welcoming summer porch
a rustic summer porch with simple rattan furniture, printed textiles and potted blooms and greenery
candle lanterns and potted blooms and greenery plus signage can be a nice fit for a tiny porch
a rustic summer porch with a burlap covered bench, bright touches of yellow and potted flowers
a neutral and relaxed summer porch with shabby chic and weathered wooden furniture, wicker pieces and some greenery and blooms
a bright summer porch with wicker furniture, sunny yellow textiles and accessories plus lots of potted flowers and greenery
a beachy summer porch with a blue console, a whitewashed shutter, a candle lantern and potted succulents and blooms
a bright summer porch with white wicker furniture, colorful pillows and white candle lanterns
a small porch decorated with a vintage bench with potted blooms, a sign, a watering can with blooms and rubber boots
a shabby chic summer porch done with blue and neutral furniture and bright floral arrangements
a shabby chic porch with elegant vintage furniture, cute floral pillows and potted greenery and flowers
Accessories And Decorations
First of all, add potted greenery and blooms – it’s summer and you should refresh the space as much as possible. Printed pillows and rugs may add color to the porch, and candle lanterns and lights will cozy up the space a lot. Add touches of the chosen style to make the porch cooler and brighter and enjoy the summer!
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a colorful summer porch done in green and blue, with touches of red, candle lanterns and blooms
a white summer porch with shabby chic furniture and a door, rubber boots and potted flowers
a rustic summer porch with wooden and rattan furniture, shabby chic cabinets and potted greenery
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a small porch with a wicker loveseat, a bench, a crate and some colorful printed textiles
a colorufl summer porch with a ouch with bright pillows, a trellis with blooms and potted flowers and greenery
a pastel and neutral porch with wicker furniture, a hammock, potted blooms and greenery
a modern summer porch with wicker furniture, bright pillows, candle lanterns and potted greenery and blooms
a lively summer porch done with dark wicker furniture, colorful printed pillows, a lamp and shutters
a rustic summer porch with wicker chairs, turquoise pillows and some potted blooms and greenery
a coastal porch with white rattan furniture, striped navy and white upholstery, oars and shutters
if you don't have much space, just place a chair and some potted flowers and greenery
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Making a veranda in a kindergarten with your own hands in summer
Making a veranda in a kindergarten with your own hands in summer
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Kindergarten is the place where children often spend the most time, because parents have to work to provide children with everything they need. And I really want the kindergarten to look like a fairy-tale castle, only the kindest wizards work in it, and only a positive and iridescent atmosphere surrounds the baby.
Unfortunately, not every kindergarten can boast of a positive and iridescent interior, and even more so, verandas for children to walk in the fresh air.
In this article, we have prepared for you some interesting ideas and useful tips on how to turn a boring and unattractive veranda in a kindergarten by summer into a fabulous bright and colorful playground for children with your own hands from improvised materials that are available to everyone.
Do-it-yourself veranda decoration in kindergarten in summer
Before you start decorating the veranda in kindergarten, it is important to take into account the fact that all materials used for decoration must be safe and durable. Therefore, discard everything that is connected with glass, paper, cardboard and fabric immediately.
Banner / garland Hello, summer print
Developing design of the veranda
First of all, we would like to offer you an educational design of the veranda in kindergarten. Just imagine, a warm summer rain has begun, the kids have gathered under the porch canopy and are just waiting for the rain to end. Boring and uninteresting, right? But it’s much more interesting if you can play on the veranda!
Paint with waterproof paints on the classic porch floor. They can be traditional or unusual. For example, classics in the form of a snail or an airplane. We bring to your attention options for drawings for creating classics on the floor of the veranda in kindergarten.
Don't just use white paint for classics. Let the classics become a bright decoration of your veranda.
Also, for the development and education of kids, on the floor of the veranda you can depict the alphabet or numbers. They can be arranged in the form of a house or a spiral. While playing, it is so easy and simple to memorize letters and numbers!
A very original solution for decorating a veranda in a kindergarten can be drawings on the walls that reflect all seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. You can draw these drawings, or you can use a printed banner with the desired images.
If there is a fence on the veranda, be sure to paint it in all the colors of the rainbow. This will give the veranda a positive mood and will surely please the kids. You can decorate the fence in the form of colored pencils, it looks even more interesting.
You can decorate your veranda with the most unexpected crafts made from improvised materials. For example, large voluminous pompoms from garbage bags, flowers from plastic bottles and old CDs, caterpillars from plastic caps, garlands from drink caps, decorative curtains from bath screens, etc.
Heroes can be drawn directly on the walls, or you can make them from chipboard, decorate, and then fix them on the walls of the veranda.
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Decorating the veranda for summer. Photo report.
Good evening, colleagues! Today I will take a short trip along the promenade veranda of our middle group. It is always interesting for me to look at photos like and visit , to draw ideas. We didn’t do anything special and I talked about one or another zone separately. Now I want to connect everything. Look, here we have such a cabinet on wheels - this is a mini laboratory.
We collected there everything that we had at hand - measuring cups, plastic cups, various funnels, colored stones, sticks, straws
children especially enjoy experimenting with water and. syringes. They stubbornly call syringes "prick". We also have mirrors and even a special magnifying glass.
Here's a mat for boys
Movement equipment nearby
At these tables we do activities together. Some of the toys, games, books are stored on the shelves
Here is a book corner
above it there is a dome of a colored umbrella with ribbons and a butterfly for the development of breathing power - this is a kind of umbrella, like Olle-Lukoje. Guess why it is colorful and bright.
And behind a light curtain - the realm of girls!
These magical disc fish are decorating our porch this summer . They dance with the wind
, splashing sunbeams all over the veranda !
View from the street to the kingdom of girls
Real algae have grown in our Waterman's pond!
And, of course, we have a corner for parents
Decorating the site for the summer So the long-awaited summer has come! And it brought with it warmth, a cheerful mood, the joy of walking in the fresh air. To.
New Year's decoration of the veranda "Cheerful snowmen" He is neither small nor big, Snow-white snowman. He has a carrot nose, He loves frost very much, In the cold, he does not freeze. And spring comes and melts.
Registration of the site for the summer. Photo report. Dear colleagues! Today I want to show you how we designed the site for the summer season. Of course, in the beginning - this is the kingdom of the Water! He at.
Registration of the site for the summer. MK "Vodyanoy" Summer is so close! Every day there is less and less time to implement any ideas for preparing the site for the summer season. All educators.
Designing a veranda for the summer In the 1st junior group of the kindergarten "Skazka" in the city of Baltiysk, Kaliningrad region, parents and a teacher designed a veranda for the summer season.
Decorating the veranda for summer. Didactic game "Braid the suns" Making the veranda for the summer. Master class "D. I. with my own hands “Braid braids for the suns” I want to share with you how easy and interesting it is.
New design of the old veranda In previous entries, I already introduced you to Yuri Olegovich, this is my classmate and the janitor of our preschool institution. In winter, for children.
Spring decoration of the veranda Spring is the time of flowering and renewal. Nature awakens and brings into our lives a feeling of something bright, new. We rejoice in the bright.
Winter decoration of the veranda For several years in a row, our group has received first place for the winter decoration of the veranda. By last year, we were decorating the porch with a Christmas theme.
Winter decoration of the veranda New Year is the most joyful and magical holiday filled with kindness and faith in miracles. In our kindergarten from year to year exists.
Ulyana Zakharova
Decorating a veranda in a preschool educational institution
Decorating a veranda in a preschool educational institution
Teacher Zakharova U. V. MDOU kindergarten "Golden grains" with. Detchino
For a child attending a kindergarten, it is very important how his environment is arranged. This applies not only to the group in the kindergarten, but also to the educational environment on the site. During walks, preschoolers play, experiment. They do it under the guidance of an adult and on their own.
A properly organized walk should fully meet the needs of children in independent acquaintance with the outside world, in active actions and communication with other children. Therefore veranda of the kindergarten needs to be decorated in such a way that children would like it, so that they would be pleased to be in it, communicate, play.
On the veranda the guys and I spend a lot of time, and that is why we took great responsibility for its design . All didactic games for the development of children are made from improvised material with their own hands. Our veranda not only protects children from the sun and rain, but also serves as a decoration of the playground.
That's what we got :
Decorating the plot and the veranda So the long-awaited summer has come. A wonderful period for the recovery and comprehensive development of children. Since the children in kindergarten are great.
Decorating a veranda in the summer writing a work: this material will be of interest to teachers, educators, creative people. The child is brought up on what surrounds him.
Decoration of the veranda on the Veranda site. Ordinary verandas in walking areas can be turned into magical, fabulous corners or into multifunctional educational ones.
Decorating the veranda for summer Dear colleagues! Next year, our children will move to the preparatory group and will be the oldest children in the kindergarten. Not far away.
Decoration of the veranda in the summer When visiting a kindergarten, the environment and atmosphere created by the child is very important. Its safety and convenience depend on it.
Decoration of the veranda in summer I would like to share with you an idea on how you can decorate the veranda for the summer wellness period. In summer, children spend a lot of time on walks.
Decorating the veranda in kindergarten Decorating children's verandas in kindergarten is the main task of educators. There everything should be as convenient, safe and, of course, as possible.
Decoration of the veranda in the summer Author: Ekaterina Alekseevna Kotlova So summer has come - a wonderful time! Everything around blooms and shines, and we also want to do something.
Decorating the veranda in the summer Every year, educators try to make the educational environment for their children rich, bright, informative, and interesting! And here it is.
Decorating the veranda “Spring is coming…” So the most wonderful and beautiful time of the year has come - this is, of course, spring. I really love this time of year. Why ask you? Because.
The space in which children are located must be developing. This means that not only zones and play corners can be thought out in the group, but the design of the veranda must also comply with the principles of building teaching staff. The subject-spatial environment corresponds to the Federal State Educational Standard of DO. How often we hear this phrase lately, but not everyone understands what it means. Let's try to figure it out together.
Principles of constructing teaching staff in preschool educational institutions
Firstly , the environment must correspond to the age psychological characteristics of children and the program of education and training, that is, be saturated. Equipment and play materials should provide different types of activities for preschoolers: mobile, research, art, etc.
Secondly , the environment must be transformable, change along with the changing interests of children.
Third , the developmental environment involves the use of multifunctional equipment, one that can be used in various activities or as substitute items.
Fourth, , the Federal State Educational Standard recommends the variability of the environment, i.e. the possibility of changing it in accordance with the regional component, the characteristics of the preschool institution and the contingent of pupils.
Fifth , all play equipment, even in closed shelves, must be accessible to children. The selection of material should serve to develop the independence and creative abilities of children, as well as work on the development of the individuality of each.
Sixth, , safety is paramount. And when considering the placement of play material and furniture, it is necessary to foresee and prevent all situations that threaten the health and life of children.
Seventh, , the environment should be health-saving, and therefore not harm the mental and physical health of children. Naturally, it should not contain materials reflecting terrorist actions, violence, etc.
Of course, when creating a subject-spatial environment in a group or on a veranda, each teacher will look into SanPin, a program of education and training, and a textbook of preschool psychology.
Making a veranda in the senior group according to the Federal State Educational Standard is an exciting thing that we did during the summer health campaign. And here's what we got.
The veranda is designed in the general style of the Curiosity Club. An invitation to the club hangs at the entrance and all zones are marked with icons decorated in the same frame. The program "From birth to school" has a task - to acquaint children with the past of things, the history of the country, etc. To do this, we made a time machine and travel to the past.
At Children's Book Week we learned about how books came to be. Since the garden belongs to Russian Railways, one cannot do without the history of the creation of a steam locomotive. 2016 is the year of cinema and we did not leave this topic without attention. We traveled into the past of the billboard. And this is how it can be done.
Models are an indispensable thing, especially when you need to fix the rules of the road. Boys can play for hours on such a layout.
We put the equipment for experimentation in boxes with certain marks (what can be touched, felt, what sounds, and collections for viewing). It turned out interesting.
Since we live in the beautiful Krasnodar Territory, we tell children about agriculture, we decided to make Kuban a nurse. She offers her gifts to everyone. Today, her basket is already full and the children are constantly bringing something new.
We try to involve children in making play equipment and decorations for the group. Here is an example of a tree.
Or this LEGO board game to reinforce the names of the flower, bush and tree parts.
In the senior group we paid great attention to the development of creativity and used TRIZ elements for this. One of them is a set of Lull rings. The photo shows the game "Who lives where and what he eats."
By connecting the sectors, you can make descriptive stories about animals, and by moving them in different ways, make up creative stories. For example, what would happen if a bear lived in an anthill?
Our children are very mobile and we need to constantly offer them educational games. We made such a logical math tablet (probably already known to many), and the children are very passionate about working with it.
Art corner includes a mini-exhibition of children's works and sets for non-traditional drawing. This time we started painting with shadows. Try it too.
Usually not the newest equipment and furniture is taken out to the veranda.